The Flight Tag Pillows a Ideal Decorations for the Jet-Setter's Home Base
Amelia Roblin — January 9, 2014 — Art & Design
References: behance.net & fubiz.net
If you are the sort of person who lives to travel, these Flight Tag Pillows might perk up your mood when you're stuck at home. Designed by Neil Stevens, the collection features 11 plushy square sofa toppers that have been inspired by air terminals around the world.
Each bolster boldly features a three-digit IATA airport code, as generated by the Air Transport Association. FRA, JFK, LHR and LAX are some of the examples that you'll see in the series. To accompany the all-caps text that brands each of the Flight Tag Pillows so clearly are colors and patterns of the respective countries, false flight numbers and suggestions of holes at the tops to have the stuffing-filled items resembling large suitcase labels. You can imagine them playfully bound around your baggage.
Each bolster boldly features a three-digit IATA airport code, as generated by the Air Transport Association. FRA, JFK, LHR and LAX are some of the examples that you'll see in the series. To accompany the all-caps text that brands each of the Flight Tag Pillows so clearly are colors and patterns of the respective countries, false flight numbers and suggestions of holes at the tops to have the stuffing-filled items resembling large suitcase labels. You can imagine them playfully bound around your baggage.
Trend Themes
1. Airport-themed Decor - An opportunity for home decor manufacturers to create products inspired by air terminals around the world.
2. IATA Airport Code Merchandise - An opportunity for retailers to sell products featuring three-digit IATA airport codes as a trendy and travel-inspired design element.
3. Travel-inspired Patterns and Colors - An opportunity for textile companies to incorporate travel-inspired patterns and colors into their product lines.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can leverage airport-themed decor to offer unique and travel-inspired products for customers.
2. Retail - Retailers can capitalize on the popularity of IATA airport codes by selling merchandise featuring the codes as a fashionable design element.
3. Textile - Textile companies can explore travel-inspired patterns and colors to create unique and eye-catching fabrics for various applications.
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